I Want Your Love

After a decade of living in San Francisco, Jesse is forced to move back to his Midwestern roots because he can no longer afford the city. On his final night in the city, friends and ex-lovers gather for a going away party that promises to heighten Jesse's already bittersweet feelings about leaving.

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I Want Your Love torrent reviews

Alex A (fr) wrote: The Forgotten carries a great premise and a great first half, but grows too ridiculous to be taken seriously when the villain is revealed. If this movie was strictly a Twilight Zone-esque psychological thriller void of the ridiculous and over-the-top extra terrestrial aspect, no doubt The Forgotten would have skyrocketed in quality. The Forgotten had solid performances, and a promising premise, but unfortunately a ludicrous second half with some annoyingly unanswered plot strands.

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Gaspar O (ca) wrote: This is a little no budget film about what it's like to be gay in Hillbillyland, and why someone might feel the need to commit suicide because of it. Unfortunately, it's based on real events. Quite sadly, Hillbillyland is my own hometown. It was pretty neat though, to watch a film and be able to say Hey, that's X or Look, there's Y. People who live in real places get to do that all the time, but those of us in Bumblefuck don't. One of the main characters is a guy I've known my whole life, so that was pretty cool too. For what it is, I thought it was decent. It was a little bit messy, but the acting was good throughout and the technical stuff was OK. Pretty solid effort for a first-time feature-length filmmaker, dealing with a tragic event from his past.

Jeffrey Rex B (au) wrote: Denis Villeneuve's Incendies is a shocking tale, and Mlissa Dsormeaux-Poulin is a shining star in this film.

Tabatha D (fr) wrote: I love this because of how the past and future mashes together

Jamie N (kr) wrote: When I went to see this movie there wasn't that many people in the theater but I thought it was a great movie!

Aaron W (mx) wrote: This is one of the most disturbing, grotesque, bizarre and beautiful things ever committed to celluloid. You may feel like vomiting several times during the film, but if you persevere and fight the urge to close your eyes or hit eject then you're likely to see one of the most strangely gorgeous pieces of cinema of all time. It's an experience you'll never be able to forget whether you want to or not.